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Ean is a Partner in our Electronics & Software team, based in our Manchester office. He has a particular interest in telecoms, having spent the first few years in the profession working in-house for Nokia. He regularly handles subject matter ranging from RADAR systems, signal processing and digital systems to pipe couplings, medical devices and production equipment.

Ean jointly heads our Education sector team and works for a range of clients, including Universities (in the UK and abroad), global corporations and SMEs, operating in and around the Manchester area. He particularly enjoys working with up and coming companies, including spin-outs, helping them to identify and protect their intellectual property. He has experience of hearings before the UK and European Patent Office and frequently advises clients on contentious issues where their rights may be infringed or where they are accused of infringing the rights of others.

Before entering the patent profession, Ean spent several years working as a design engineer for Marconi and Motorola. This real-life commercial experience was invaluable and gives Ean an insight into some of the challenges faced by clients.

Ean was also mentioned in Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars guide in 2017 and described as a “problem solver” by a client.

Pharma & Biotech Patent Litigation

Kate Hickinson will join life science professionals to shape the patent litigation policies and procedures throughout Europe.

With Brexit looming and the impending ratification of UPC from the German national courts, the forum will explore the uncertainties for Pharmaceutical and Biotech companies conducting business in the European Market.

Key themes for this year’s forum include:

The Impact of Brexit on the UPC

The Trade Secret Directive’s effect on patent rights

The repercussions of recent Court of Justice SPC rulings

Digital concerns for the quality of patents

Functional patent claims and related burden of proof analyses

For further information, and to see the full list of speakers, please click here.

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